In Ant-Man, Scott’s journey helps develop the idea that as a parent your child always comes first, and you should do whatever is necessary to protect the ones you love, even if that means risking your own life. After Scott gets out of prison, he is told he can not see his daughter until he can pay for child support. This is Scott’s motivation throughout the entire movie. Scott proves he would do anything for his daughter when he puts his security on the line by asking his friends about the risky heist they were planning, after promising he would never go back to his old ways. Scott is risking getting caught and going back to prison just so he can get enough money to pay for child support, and see his daughter. This is just one way that shows
The idea of a clear and precise pattern that nearly all heroes follow is not something new. In fact, one of the most famous examples of a hero cycle is the one created by Joseph Campbell. In his world-renowned book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Campbell sets up and explains how every hero follows the same basic path until he/she winds up back at the beginning and another cycle begins. “The mythical hero…is lured…to the threshold of adventure…journeys through a world of unfamiliar yet strangely intimate forces…undergoes a supreme ordeal…” and then returns back to his home either a hero and changed person or a coward and disgrace (Campbell 211). After the challenges are dealt with in some
He bleached his hair, grew facial hair, and in his car he had fifteen thousand dollars in cash, his brother’s I.D., 4 cell phones, and a survival kit (Hawkins ). The cops believed he was running from the law, but I believe Scott was fleeing from the haters. The whole nation despised him. In my opinion, he was blamed for a murder he did not commit, and he wanted to start a new life where he wasn’t plastered as a murderer. Reviewing all the physical and theoretical evidence, my mind is set that Scott is an innocent man. I don’t think anyone should have the right to label him as a killer because of the way he coped with his losses. Everyone handles situations differently and his, I believe was through shock—I also think Scott realized he was about to have a full time job as a daddy and wanted to get the most of of his freedom. I think Laci wanted to incriminate Scott to get back at him. I am convinced that Scott Peterson is guiltless and blameless
Poseidon is hit and goes down, so he thought. Out of nowhere the floor under Zeus crumbles into a blackhole of water under him. Poseidon from above him starts to smirk. Hades is missing the attention, he throws his mighty trident at his brother. Poseidon moves as swiftly and quickly as the wind but the trident was faster, and cuts his cheek. Poseidon, fures and hurt, he charges at Hades with his mighty trident.
There are many steps of “The Hero’s Journey”. The first step of The Hero’s Journey is the ‘Ordinary World’. The ‘Ordinary World’ allow us to get to know the Hero and identify with him before the Journey begins. This step refers to the hero 's normal life at the start of the story.
The first Iron Man with Robert Downey Jr. came out in 2008 originally a comic book series and tv show remake. Iron Man starts off as Tony Stark a businessman on a trip for his job and being attacked and held captive until escaping by making the first version of the Iron Man suit. After there were many conflicts involving attacks with other robotic machines. American mythology writer Joseph Campbell suggests that most hero’s follow a specific pattern called the hero’s journey. In this pattern the hero leaves their regular life and plunges into the unknown with many challenges to overcome.
One of Alex Scott’s accomplishments that made her influential is her raising over 1 million dollars for cancer research. In the article 8 amazing kids who have changed the world, it says “Alex continued her lemonade stands throughout her life, ultimately raising over $1 million toward cancer research.” This shows her compassion, determination, and work ethic that helped her to earned 1million dollars for
Marlee watched as the first visitor approached the door from the upstairs window. He was sitting upstairs cooking shrimp in a pot of oil. He was kind of confused to see a crazed person approach the abandon house at 9 p.m. This visitor looked old and weary. It was an old lady who was carrying a purse, while she was walking up to the house she took out a key like she lived there. Marlee was so scared he thought he was in the wrong house. He quickly called Max and told him to get over to the house right away! The old lady walked inside and started to walk up the stairs. She soon opens the creaky door who reveals frightened Marlee sitting in a boxy chair in the corner. Thats when she started screaming at the top of her lungs, her head was turning red like a cherry, it looked like her head was going to explode. Marlee took off running.
The story “Have Space Suit – Will travel” is a science fiction book written by Robert A. Heinlein, published in 1958. The story is about a teenager named Kip who has a dream to go to the moon. The story takes place in the future, when humans have achieved a habitable long term settlement on the moon. Kip goes through many challenging adventures throughout the book and uses his skills to overcome these problems. These skills are, Creativity and Innovation, Critical thinking and Problem Solving, and Communication and Collaboration. Without these skills, Kip couldn’t accomplish his goals and succeed in the book.
Scott had several affairs and the last one was with an Amber Frey. Scott told Amber weeks before Laci went missing that he had “lost his wife” and that he would be spending his first Christmas without her on December 9th, 2002. This meant that Scott planned to kill Laci long before her disappearance. Amber Frey agreed to let police tape her phone conversations with Peterson, hoping he’d confess to Laci’s murder.
In the movie, Shrek, directed by Andrew Adamson, the main protagonist Shrek experiences many stages of a hero’s journey. Throughout the movie, Campbell’s ideas are displayed as Shrek experiences changes that shape the way he views the world and ultimately leads to his metaphorical rebirth through the departure, initiation, and return stages.
Make up an idea of what a hero should be like, Are you done? Good. Now put that hero that you just made up and send him on a unforgetable journey. Make your hero go through unexpected battles and have him lose at least one important thing in his life. Next make up a story with a happy ending or a bad ending whichever one you desire. I asked these questions because you just made a hero's journey.
Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird depicts Atticus Finch as a good father to his children due to his sense of fairness, his teaching, and his honesty. Atticus depicts fairness by treating his children and all others with respect and understanding. He teaches his children important life lessons and prepares them for when they go out into the world, and he sets a good example by always being honest. To be a good father, these are three very important qualities to possess.
The Hero’s Journey can be found in various films including “Big Hero 6”. If you have already seen this movie then you will know how Hiro, our main character, progresses throughout the 12 stages of the hero’s journey. In this movie Big Hero 6, Hiro Hamada shows what it means to be an epic hero throughout his journey with his diverse group of friends to save his world. In Hiro’s ordinary world, Hiro, who graduated from high school at 13 and is very smart, bot fights in a dark alley.
Stephen Strange, also known as Doctor Strange, is a “Byronic” character whose journey teaches him to put others before himself. Doctor Strange is a neurosurgeon who was phenomenal at his job. People from all over the world new him for his outstanding work, however Strange is the type of person to show off his achievements through arrogance. He loved to be right and to show off about it. Arrogance comes with a lot of pride so when there is something that he does not know or thinks it does not make sense; he will think it’s nonsense.
Nearly all heroes are faced with a variety of inconceivable tasks which in turn help to overcome obstacles that the character may face. In Spider-Man, Peter Parker is forced to overcome these impediments so that he can help protect the people in his city. The task that first illustrates this quest is Spider-Man’s revenge on the man who killed his uncle and committed robbery. To catch this criminal, though, Spider-Man has to learn how to use his mind: thinking quickly and on-the-spot. Not only does it take courage for Spider-Man to defeat this criminal, it takes quick reflexes that only his “spidey senses” can offer him. In the end, Spider-Man tricks the man and is successful in turning him into the police. Another example of a